Trudawg is just a dawg, left that woman after six years cause she "boring" smh.She learned how to be boring waiting on you.Good grief

word. bhm never forgets. i remember when he moved in with her while he was in school to 'lighten his load'. bhm is a case study on how ish really goes down versus what cutestuff comes out of their mouth.

Trudawg is just a dawg, left that woman after six years cause she "boring" smh.She learned how to be boring waiting on you.Good grief

word. bhm never forgets. i remember when he moved in with her while he was in school to 'lighten his load'. bhm is a case study on how ish really goes down versus what cutestuff comes out of their mouth.

That sh*t lasted a whole five months! Folks true colors come out when you're closest to them

i got a late start in life...I wasn't sure what I wanted to do and i wasn't there mature wise to finish undergrad

I came back to school to finish my undergrad at 25....and I'll probs be done law school by 33-34.. and honestly i would love to meet someone right now just like me because I wouldn't feel worthy being with someone working 9-5 making shiitloads of money when I'm just a broke university student..i mean, i know guys are ''supposed'' to take care of girls but my mom never raised me like that

As long as u got ambition, drive, determination and you're applying yourself then I don't see the problem.

Well said mrshairdo! It's never too late. Good luck on your LS aspirations, study hard as hell, kill that LSAT and get scholarship money. Unfortunately, the debtload of LS is making it less and less worth it these days.

^thanks....forgot to mention tho that while I was out of school I was working full time and living on my own LOL

Some days I get scared about LS debt...I plan on being the next Olivia Pope so i mean in my head I feel like i won't have to worry about the debt

We all felt like that, unfortunately, greedy ass law schools prey on that mentality. I think having prior professional work experience will separate you from the pack. I feel sorry for the early 20-somethings with over 200k in loans that have never really held down a job before once the sticker shock of their options hits them. I worked full-time the majority of LS and paid a significant portion of my tuition out-of-pocket so I wasn't in the same boat as some of my classmates.

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